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Exotic polyquark states and their properties in QCD

Authors :
Melikhov, Dmitri
Source :
EPJ Web of Conferences 158, 01006 (2017)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

We formulate rigorous criteria for selecting diagrams to be taken into account in the analysis of potential polyquark (tetra or penta) poles in QCD. The central point of these criteria is the requirement that the Feynman diagrams for the relevant Green functions contain four-quark (or, respectively, five-quark in the pentaquark case) intermediate states and the corresponding cuts. It is shown that some diagrams which "visually" seem to contain the four-quark cuts, turn out to be free of these singularities and therefore should not be taken into account when calculating the tetraquark properties. We then consider large-$N_c$ QCD which in many cases provide qualitatively correct picture of hadron properties and discuss in detail the tetraquark states. For the "direct" and the "recombination" four-point Green functions, which may potentially contain the tetraquark poles, we formulate large-$N_c$ consistency conditions which strongly restrict the behaviour of the tetraquark-to-ordinary meson transition amplitudes. In the end, these conditions allow us to obtain constraints on width of the potential tetraquark states at large $N_c$. We report that both flavor-exotic and cryptoexotic (i.e., flavor-nonexotic) tetraquarks, if the corresponding poles exist, have a width of order $O(1/N_c^2)$, i.e. they should be parametrically narrower compared to the ordinary $\bar qq$ mesons with a width of order $O(1/N_c)$. Moreover, for flavor-exotic states, the large-$N_c$ consistency conditions require two narrow flavor-exotic states, each of these states coupling dominantly to one specific meson-meson channel.<br />Comment: Plenary talk given at the XXIII International Workshop "High Energy Physics and Quantum Field Theory" (QFTHEP 2017), June 26-July 3, 2017, Yaroslavl, Russia

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
EPJ Web of Conferences 158, 01006 (2017)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1710.03067
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201715801006